Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 12
... morning , wi ' his poor wizened houghs as blue as a blawart ? -weel I wot he is a humbling spectacle . Or can it gie ony body health or pleasure either to see your ainsell , Doctor , ganging about wi ' a claise screen tied to your back ...
... morning , wi ' his poor wizened houghs as blue as a blawart ? -weel I wot he is a humbling spectacle . Or can it gie ony body health or pleasure either to see your ainsell , Doctor , ganging about wi ' a claise screen tied to your back ...
Pagina 37
... , you are Valentine Bulmer . " " Valentine ? -Valentine ? " answered Lord Ethering- ton , impatiently— " I am neither Valentine nor Orson - I wish you good - morning , sir . " " Stay , sir , stay , I charge you ST . RONAN'S WELL . 37.
... , you are Valentine Bulmer . " " Valentine ? -Valentine ? " answered Lord Ethering- ton , impatiently— " I am neither Valentine nor Orson - I wish you good - morning , sir . " " Stay , sir , stay , I charge you ST . RONAN'S WELL . 37.
Pagina 38
... morning draught a little too potent , it might be as well for you to stay at home and sleep it off , before coming into com- pany . " " In the name of Heaven , young gentleman , " said Mr. Cargill , " lay aside this untimely and ...
... morning draught a little too potent , it might be as well for you to stay at home and sleep it off , before coming into com- pany . " " In the name of Heaven , young gentleman , " said Mr. Cargill , " lay aside this untimely and ...
Pagina 42
... morning sun , and that so completely , that he marvelled at himself for having ever entertained it . Some strong resemblance of features there must have been to have led him into such a delusion ; but the person , the tone , the manner ...
... morning sun , and that so completely , that he marvelled at himself for having ever entertained it . Some strong resemblance of features there must have been to have led him into such a delusion ; but the person , the tone , the manner ...
Pagina 50
... morning to oblige you , and for the rest of the day I am determined to appear in my own dress ; that is , in one which shows I neither belong to the world , nor wish to have any thing to do with its fashions . " 66 " By my soul , Clara ...
... morning to oblige you , and for the rest of the day I am determined to appear in my own dress ; that is , in one which shows I neither belong to the world , nor wish to have any thing to do with its fashions . " 66 " By my soul , Clara ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted affair answered Jekyl answered Mowbray answered Tyrrel assure Aultoun Beenie believe better betwixt Blower bray brother Captain Jekyl Captain MacTurk Cargill character Clara Mowbray Cleikum clergyman consider countenance dear desire devil Dods door dress Earl of Etherington exclaimed eyes father fear feelings fellow fortune Francis Tyrrel gentleman give hand hear heard Heaven honest hope horse Justice of Peace Lady Binks Lady Penelope ladyship least look Lord Ether Lord Etherington lordship marriage Martigny matter means mind Miss Mowbray morning Mowbray of St Mowbray's mutchkin Nettlewood never occasion perhaps person play poor postilion present recollection replied right honourable Ronan's scene Scrogie seemed shawl Shaws-Castle Sir Bingo sister Smyrna Solmes speak suppose tell thing thou thought tion tone Touchwood turn Valentine Bulmer voice walk whole wish woman word XXXIV
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Pagina 236 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Pagina 10 - The Arnaouts, or Albanese, struck me forcibly by their resemblance to the Highlanders of Scotland, in dress, figure, and manner of living. Their very mountains seemed Caledonian, with a kinder climate. The kilt, though white; the spare, active form ; their dialect, Celtic in its sound, and their hardy habits, all carried me back to Morven.
Pagina 44 - Refined himself to soul, to curb the sense; And made almost a sin of abstinence, Yet, had his aspect nothing of severe, But such a face as promised him sincere. Nothing reserved or sullen was to see; But sweet regards, and pleasing sanctity: Mild was his accent, and his action free.